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Discover Ludwig"did a dance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing an action of someone doing a dance of some kind. For example: "The children joyfully did a dance around the campfire."
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The pair later did a dance skit together.
He kept his shorts on and did a dance performance.
Some of the girls did a dance step or two.
He did a dance routine unlike anything I had ever seen.
I did a dance for Comic Relief in 2011, to Björk's It's Oh So Quiet.
"They did a dance tribute to her, as a memorial," Ms. Shelton said.
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Ciara did a dance-heavy routine, T-Pain sang almost nothing but song snippets, and Ne-Yo did a smooth set that peaked when the Brooklyn rapper Fabolous emerged for their current collaboration, "Make Me Better".
Several girls did a dance-like move with their arms and shoulders, and parroted back, "Just like Ricki Lake".
"I'm doing a dance.
They are simply frank and regular: people doing a dance.
A trio of boys will also do a dance improvisation.
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